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Fondée en 1994 par l’honorable Jim Ross, la mission de Alliance pro-jeunesse est d’engager les jeunes confrontés à des défis et des obstacles dans leur vie afin qu’ils deviennent des membres compétents, connectés et contributifs de leurs communautés. APJ réalise sa mission grâce à des programmes et services innovants qui favorisent l’apprentissage expérientiel dans des environnements sûrs, encourageants et gratifiants, en collaboration avec des partenaires publics, privés et à but non lucratif.
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Nous travaillons dur pour offrir des programmes et des services de haute qualité aux jeunes et aux jeunes à risque. En tant qu’organisation à but non lucratif, notre capacité à accomplir ce travail est directement liée à la générosité de nos nombreux donateurs.
En tant qu’entité provinciale, Alliance pro-jeunesse reconnaît qu’elle exerce son emploi sur le territoire traditionnel non cédé des peuples Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq et Peskotomuhkati.
Ce territoire est couvert par les « Traités de paix et d’amitié » que ces nations ont signés pour la première fois avec la Couronne britannique en 1726. Ces traités ne portaient pas sur la cession de terres et de ressources, mais reconnaissaient les titres des Mi’kmaq et des Wolastoqiyik et établissaient les règles de ce qui devait être une relation permanente entre les nations.
Nous, le personnel et les membres du conseil d’administration, respectons les anciens autochtones, passés et présents, et les descendants de cette terre. Nous honorons les gardiens du savoir et sollicitons leurs conseils dans nos efforts pour élaborer des relations plus étroites avec les peuples autochtones du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Trust isn’t built overnight, and real change doesn’t happen in one moment. At Partners for Youth, we’ve learned that the most powerful thing we can do is keep showing up. Again and again. Over time.
The youth we serve often come from places where trust has been broken or systems have let them down. That’s why our focus is on relationships, not just results. We don’t expect immediate progress—we commit to being there through every high and low.
💬 “You matter. We see you. We’re still here.” – that’s the message we send, not with words but with consistency.
Visit our website and read our latest blog to learn why long-term commitment is at the heart of everything we do—and how that commitment helps young people heal, grow, and lead.
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Lydia Lanteigne joined Partners for Youth as a student placement and returned in early 2024 as a full-time Project Coordinator for Making Waves, also supporting Youth Works.
During her college placement at PFY, Lydia experienced an uplifting, positive work atmosphere with a team that genuinely cares about supporting youth.
Originally from Campbellton, NB, Lydia moved to Fredericton to attend NBCC for Social Service Community Work. She decided to stay in this beautiful city, and we`re so glad she did!
Thank you, Lydia, for being such a valuable member of our team!
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Folusho Iyaniwura, originally from Nigeria, immigrated to Fredericton, New Brunswick in January 2018. A trained lawyer in his home country, he holds both a Graduate Certificate in Management (GCM) and an MBA from the University of New Brunswick. With 18 years of banking experience, Folusho currently serves as a Senior Manager at a Canadian bank.
A passionate advocate for cultural diversity and networking, Folusho has mentored international students through the Government of New Brunswick’s Study and Stay Program, helping them build job-seeking and networking skills.
In 2021, he was honoured with the Champion of Cultural Diversity award by the New Brunswick Multicultural Council.
Folusho is also an active member of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce’s Immigration Advocacy Committee, where he supports newcomer retention and immigration policy.
As a Director at Partners for Youth, Folusho continues to share his expertise and guidance on policy and organizational initiatives.
Thank you, Folusho, for your leadership and dedication to youth and community!
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